From the shadowed forests of the Continent to the halls of ancient prophecies, Geralt of Rivia’s saga reaches its thunderous climax. Netflix’s The Witcher Season 5 has wrapped filming, promising an epic finale packed with monstrous battles, forbidden magic, and fates intertwined in blood and fire. Liam Hemsworth dons the White Wolf’s medallion once more, proving his mettle after a divisive Season 4 debut.
Critics and fans alike are buzzing: “A fitting end to Sapkowski’s saga,” raves GamesRadar+. With post-production underway, expect swords to clash and portals to rip open by Fall 2026. Destiny calls. Danger lurks. Dark magic awakens.
COMING SOON TO NETFLIX — the final hunt that will leave the Continent forever changed.

The wrap party confetti has barely settled, and already the internet is ablaze. On September 30, 2025, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich confirmed to IGN that principal photography for The Witcher Season 5—the series’ grand finale—had concluded after an grueling back-to-back shoot with Season 4. Cast members like Freya Allan (Ciri) shared tearful wrap photos on X, hinting at emotional farewells amid the cheers. For fans who’ve journeyed with Geralt since 2019, this isn’t just news—it’s the closing chapter of Netflix’s $500 million fantasy behemoth.
Filming kicked off in March 2025, mere months after Season 4 wrapped in October 2024, allowing Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt to solidify his presence without the awkward gaps that plagued earlier seasons. Locations spanned the UK’s misty moors, Poland’s evocative forests, and South Africa’s rugged wilds for key sequences, including tie-ins to the surprise The Rats: A Witcher Tale spinoff dropped alongside Season 4. Hissrich, exhausted but exhilarated, told GamesRadar+ she’s “in post-production for a very long time,” citing the VFX-heavy battles and portal magic ahead.
Netflix’s strategy? Treat Seasons 4 and 5 as “one long story,” minimizing recast backlash and delivering a bingeable finale. With Season 4’s October 30, 2025 premiere drawing 7.4 million views in four days—down 50% from prior peaks but still charting high—the stage is set for Season 5 to surge. Expect a Fall 2026 drop, mirroring Season 4’s one-year post-prod timeline, slashing the usual two-year wait.
Liam Hemsworth: The White Wolf Reborn
Step aside, Henry Cavill doubters—Liam Hemsworth is Geralt now. After Cavill’s 2022 exit amid creative clashes over book fidelity, Hemsworth stepped up, channeling a “funnier, drier, more emotional” Witching. Season 4 critics noted his effortless ease: “He has such an ease about him… Everything about him is just effortless,” praised Hissrich. X fans echoed: “Liam is doing great as Geralt… the season is even greater.”
Hemsworth devoured Sapkowski’s novels and CD Projekt Red’s games pre-filming, training rigorously for swordplay that rivals Cavill’s iconic grunts. Leaked set photos from Season 5 show him in full regalia—black leather, wolf medallion gleaming, swords crossed—facing wraiths and warbands. “When he stepped on set… all of us were nervous,” Hissrich admitted. “But he proved us wrong.”
The Epic Plot: Destiny’s Final Reckoning

Season 5 adapts the saga’s endgame: The Tower of the Swallow and Lady of the Lake. Geralt’s “hansa”—his ragtag fellowship including Jaskier (Joey Batey), Milva the archer, Cahir the reluctant Nilfgaardian, and vampire Regis (Laurence Fishburne)—hunts Ciri across a war-ravaged Continent. Season 4’s cliffhanger? Geralt knighted “Sir Geralt of Rivia” by Queen Meve after bridging a brutal battle, pledging unwitting fealty while Ciri flees darker fates.
Expect prophecy-shattering twists: Ciri’s Elder Blood unleashing world-altering power; Vilgefortz’s (Mahesh Jadu) mage tyranny; Emhyr var Emreis (Bart Edwards) gunning for his daughter-heir. Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) reunites with her found family amid portal chaos, while Jaskier’s bardic heart faces ultimate tests. New threats like bounty hunter Leo Bonhart (Sharlto Copley) loom, promising Geralt’s bloodiest duels yet.
Hissrich vows “a really good payoff,” blending book lore with show innovations—no small feat after fan uproar over divergences. “We’re completing Sapkowski’s books,” Netflix’s Tudum confirms, teasing “epic and satisfying.”
Stellar Cast: Heroes, Villains, and Monsters
Hemsworth leads with Allan and Chalotra, their chemistry unbreakable. Batey’s Jaskier evolves from comic relief to soulful anchor; Fishburne’s Regis adds shadowy wisdom. Season 5 newcomers: Emily-Jo Young, Kate Dickie, Liv Andrusier, Naomi Battrick, Jamie Michie, Andy Apollo, Chike Chan—likely embodying book heavies like Skellen’s spies or prophecy figures.
Returning: Eamon Farren (Cahir), Rebecca Hanssen (Queen Meve), Mahesh Jadu (Vilgefortz). Cavill’s absence? Meta-framed via storyteller Nimue (Eve Ridley), nodding to the saga’s legendary mythos.
Production Wizardry: From Chaos to Climax
Back-to-back filming slashed costs and ensured continuity, but demanded Herculean effort. Crews battled UK rains for forest skirmishes, South African heat for desert prophecies. VFX teams—handling 1,500+ shots—craft hydra hordes, time-warping portals, and Elder Blood eruptions.
Hemsworth’s prep: Months of stunt training, voice modulation for that gravelly timbre. “Two or three hours sleep? Let’s go,” he joked of all-nighters with Hissrich. Wrap vibes? Emotional—Allan posted misty-eyed tributes; Batey strummed farewell ballads.
Fan Frenzy and Controversy
Season 4’s RT scores hover at 60%, audiences at 19%—blamed on recast and “book butchery.” X rages: “Liam Hemsworth as Geralt? Can’t take it seriously.” Yet converts abound: “After a few episodes, it gets better.” Hemsworth trended post-premiere, his wraith-crushing debut (Aard blast to Yrden trap) hailed as “peak Witcher.”
Blood Origin backlash lingers, but Season 5’s book-close promises redemption. “A symphony of movement,” per Reddit theorists.
Legacy: Netflix’s Fantasy Titan
76 million hours viewed in Season 1’s debut; spin-offs like Nightmare of the Wolf endure. Season 5 caps a saga rivaling GoT—minus dragons, plus dimeritium.
Hissrich: “Relief, loss, sorrow” at wrap. Hemsworth: “Epic end for Geralt.” Fans, steel yourselves—destiny, danger, dark magic await.
COMING SOON TO NETFLIX. Toss a coin to your Witcher. The hunt ends here.